Thanks to everyone for providing options.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Kevin Lloyd 
  To: PC audio discussion list. 
  Sent: Saturday, August 04, 2007 3:08 AM
  Subject: Re: Lossless


  Hi Steve.

  Looks like you weren't listening when the following answer was sent to the 
  list on Tuesday:
  Hi.

  There's no 'best' in terms of sound quality for lossless formats as they all
  yield the same result; that is, a music file that is perfect in comparison
  to the original.  However, you might want to consider what formats are
  supported by most software and hardware players and I think you'd find that
  lossless WMA is probably the most well supported.

  You can use goldwave to convert from WAV to lossless WMA and back.

  Regards.

  Kevin
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  Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 3:17 PM
  Subject: Lossless

  > Is there a best lossless format in terms of sound?  Is there a quickest
  > for going from .WAV to that format and back?  Aside from WMP and Sound
  > Forge, what programs work with the other formats?
  > As always, thanks in advance
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: "Steve Matzura" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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  Sent: Saturday, August 04, 2007 12:36 AM
  Subject: Re: Lossless


  > Hi, Gary:
  >
  > Looks like nobody was listening when, on Tue, 31 Jul 2007 10:17:56
  > -0400, you asked:
  >
  >>Is there a best lossless format in terms of sound?
  >
  > First of all, you're asking a question which is a total non sequitor.
  > If different lossless formats had different sounds, they wouldn't
  > exactly be lossless, would they?  The whole point of a lossless format
  > is to give back 100% the original sound of the original data that went
  > into creating it.  The only lossless formats of which I know and with
  > which I am familiar are FLAC and AAC, which, in fact, may be more
  > closely related than I am aware.
  >
  >>Is there a quickest for going from .WAV to that format and back?  Aside 
  >>from WMP and Sound Forge, what programs work with the other formats?
  >
  > Easy CDDA Extractor, or any audio file format converter using external
  > encoders and decoders will do it for you.  The pay version of Easy
  > CDDA Extractor is, I think, what you need in this particular case.
  >
  > Hope this helps.
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